US10858766B2 - Industrial fabric - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an industrial fabric, in particular, an industrial fabric of double warps-single weft type which is capable of improving a surface smoothness, a rigidity, an wear resistance and dehydration characteristics by adopting a structure in which an auxiliary weft other than wefts woven with upper surface side warps and lower surface side warps is arranged, in particular, relates to a fabric for manufacturing unwoven fabric.
- the present invention relates to an industrial fabric of double warps-single weft type which is capable of improving an anti-dirt characteristics by adopting yarns formed by fluorine resin on the upper surface, in particular, relates to a fabric for manufacturing unwoven fabric.
- an industrial fabric woven by wefts and warps has been used for a transporting or filtering application in a manufacturing process of papers, unwoven fabric, building material, etc.
- many kinds of industrial fabrics such as the fabric for manufacturing unwoven fabric, the fabric for hydrating sludge, the belt for manufacturing the building material, the conveyor belt, and the filtering cloth are widely known.
- Such industrial fabric needs to possess a high rigidity, a permeability, a good dimension stability, an wear resistance, and anti-dirt characteristics, etc. for any applications.
- the high rigidity is required in order to hold and transport an object such as material, flotation material component, etc.
- the high rigidity is essential for the fabric which deals with the heavy material or the flotation material component.
- the dimension stability is needed in order to constantly run the fabric in a stable manner.
- the anti-dirt characteristics is important for efficient filtering and transportation.
- the anti-dirt characteristics of the fabric is important for an air raid process which is one of the processes of manufacturing unwoven fabric, since it is closely associated with the problem of adhesion of fibers.
- the air raid process is the process in which pulp sheet and synthetic fibers of short fibers are dispersed in air to be formed on a wire. If the permeability of the fabric is deteriorated, it becomes technically difficult to effect the air raid process efficiently.
- the fabric with a sufficient surface smoothness as to make a transfer of wire mark of the fabric to the unwoven fabric difficult, and the fabric which is capable of keeping the conditions required for manufacturing a good unwoven fabric, for a long time have been desired in the art.
- the fiber supportability, the yield of the unwoven fabric, and the running stability have been required. In particular, since the speed at which the manufacturing machine is run has recently become high, the request for the fabric used for the transportation has become severe.
- the problems of the surface smoothness arises at a location where the upper surface side warp and the weft are woven with each other. For instance, in a case where the diameter of the fiber of the weft which is woven with the upper surface side warp and the lower surface side warp increases, the concave marl arises on the surface of the paper by the knuckle of the upper surface side warp passing above the weft. On the other hand, in a case where the diameter of the fiber of the weft which is woven with the upper surface side warp and the lower surface side warp decreases, since the rigidity of the weft is deteriorated to largely influence on the rigidity of the fiber, the durability of the product of the fabric is shortened.
- the upper surface side fabric is constituted by yarns including an anti-dirt function such as fluorine resin, more specifically, the ones by blending fluoro polymer such as copolymer of ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene (referred to as “ETFE” hereinafter) and dicarboxylic acid in aromatic series such as polyethylene terephthalate (referred to as “PET” hereinafter), while the lower surface side fabric is constituted by normal yarns such as PET in order to fulfill the required physical properties such as rigidity.
- an anti-dirt function such as fluorine resin
- ETFE copolymer of ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- Patent Publication 1 WO/2012/140993
- Patent Publication 2 Japanese Patent No. 3938817
- An object of the present invention is to provide an industrial fabric which is capable of improving an anti-dirt effect on the upper surface side and lengthening the durability of a product, while at the same time of keeping the strength of weaving the upper surface side and the lower surface side, in a case where yarns exposed to the upper surface side are formed by the ones which include an anti-dirt effect such as fluorine resin.
- the present inventor adopted the following structure.
- An industrial fabric in which at least an upper surface side warp and a lower surface side warp of an industrial fabric are laminated to be woven by a plurality of wefts comprises an auxiliary weft are kept arranged between the upper surface side warp and the lower surface side warp without the upper and lower surface warps being woven with each other between the adjacent wefts.
- the upper side floating yarns may be arranged above the weft so as to be woven with the upper surface side warp only.
- An upper side floating yarns may be arranged below the weft so as to be woven with the lower surface side warp only.
- a diameter of the auxiliary yarn may be set to be larger than that of the weft.
- the upper surface side warp and the upper surface side floating yarn may be made of fluorine resin, and the weft may be constituted by yarns made of material other than fluorine resin.
- a surface smoothness can be improved by restricting a formation of a knuckle by wefts on a fabric surface.
- a rigidity, an wear resistance, and a permeability can be improved.
- an on-stack structure of an upper surface side warp and lower surface side warp can be controlled.
- an anti-dirt effect on the upper surface side can be improved and the durability of a product can be lengthened, while at the same time, the strength of weaving the upper surface side and the lower surface side is kept, in a case where yarns exposed to the upper surface side are formed by the ones which include an anti-dirt effect such as fluorine resin.
- FIG. 1 is a design view showing a complete structure of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross section view taken along the warp of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2( a ) is a cross section view taken along 1 U and 1 L in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2( b ) is a cross section view taken along 2 U and 2 L in FIG. 1 .
- the technical feature of the industrial fabric of the present invention is that the upper surface side warp and the lower surface side warp are laminated to be woven by a plurality of wefts.
- the density of the warp can be increase by adopting double warps-single weft woven type as a fundamental structure of the industrial fabric. Based on this, the surface smoothness can be highly improved by the fact that the knuckles emerging on the surface of the fabric are formed by the upper surface side warp and the number of the knuckles is increased.
- the auxiliary weft is arranged between the adjacent wefts.
- the technical feature of the auxiliary weft is that the auxiliary wefts are kept arranged between the upper surface side warp and the lower surface side warp without the upper and lower surface warps being woven with each other between the adjacent wefts.
- the specific auxiliary wefts are kept arranged between the upper surface side warp and the lower surface side warp without the upper and lower surface warps being woven with each other between the adjacent wefts.
- the rigidity same as that of the conventional fabric of double-wefts type can be obtained by such specific auxiliary wefts.
- upper side floating yarns may be arranged above the weft so as to be woven with the upper surface side warp only.
- material with an excellent rigidity such as PET is adopted as the wefts in order to improve the rigidity.
- a technical problem in which the wefts emerge on the surface of the fabric is raised.
- lower side floating yarns may be arranged below the weft so as to be woven with the lower surface side warp only.
- the diameter of the auxiliary weft may be set to be larger than that of the weft.
- the diameter of the auxiliary weft By making the diameter of the auxiliary weft large, the degree of the exposure of the warp on the surface can be largely increased.
- the rigidity of the fabric can be largely increased by adopting the auxiliary weft with the large diameter.
- the wefts are bound inside, even if the upper surface side floating yarns are not used, by adopting the auxiliary weft with the large diameter.
- the shift of the upper and lower warps can be controlled, whereby the on-stack structure of the upper and lower warps can be controlled by adopting the auxiliary weft with the large diameter.
- the upper surface side warps and the upper surface side floating yarns may be preferably formed by fluorine resin, and the weft may be preferably formed by yarns made of material other than fluorine resin.
- the wefts with the binding function can be formed by yarns with higher strength than that of fluorine resin, such as PET.
- the yarns such as PET can be prevented from being exposed on the surface of the upper surface side fabric formed by only fluorine resin.
- the fluorine resin which is material for the upper surface side warps and the upper surface side wefts of the fabric of the present invention may be preferably composite resin containing fluorine with high anti-dirt.
- at least one material can be selected from a group of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene (FEP), copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and fluoro vinyl ether (PFA), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), copolymer of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), and copolymer of ethylene and chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE).
- ETFE is suitable for the anti-dirt characteristics and cost.
- the fluorine resin material water dispersion
- the color of the surface of the fabric can be freely changed by adding various kinds of pigment to the fluorine resin material (water dispersion).
- the material of the yarns other than fluorine resin used for the wefts of the industrial fabric of the present invention can be freely selected in accordance with the characteristics desired for the industrial fabric, and is not limited to the specific material.
- the configuration of the yarn includes, in addition to monofilaments, multifilaments, spun yarns, finished yarns subjected to crimping or bulking such as so-called textured yarn, bulky yarn and stretch yarn, taslan yarns, mole yarns, and yarns obtained by intertwining them.
- As the cross-section of the yarn not only circular form but also square or short form such as stellar form, or elliptical or hollow form can be used.
- the material of the yarn can be selected freely and usable examples of it include polyester, polyamide, polyphenylene sulfide, polyvinylidene fluoride, polypropylene, aramid, polyether ketone, polyethylene naphthalate, cotton, wool and metal.
- yarns obtained using copolymers or incorporating or mixing the above-described material with a substance selected depending on the intended purpose may be used.
- the upper layer surface tends to be covered by theses yarns, so that the difference of the appearance between the bonding portion and the ordinary portion can be hardly distinguished from each other, from the upper layer side.
- the material of the yarns other than fluorine resin used for the wefts of the industrial fabric of the present invention can be freely selected in accordance with the characteristics desired for the industrial fabric, and is not limited to the specific material.
- the configuration of the yarn includes, in addition to monofilaments, multifilaments, spun yarns, finished yarns subjected to crimping or bulking such as so-called textured yarn, bulky yarn and stretch yarn, and yarns obtained by intertwining them.
- As the cross-section of the yarn not only circular form but also square or short form such as stellar form, or elliptical or hollow form can be used.
- the material of the yarn can be selected freely and usable examples of it include polyester, polyamide, polyphenylene sulfide, polyvinylidene fluoride, polypropylene, aramid, polyether ketone, polyethylene naphthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, cotton, wool and metal.
- yarns obtained using copolymers or incorporating or mixing the above-described material with a substance selected depending on the intended purpose may be used.
- polyester monofilaments with excellent dimension stability may be preferably adopted.
- the ratio of the arrangement of the upper surface side floating yarn and/or the lower surface side floating yarn to the weft may preferably be set to be 1:1.
- the shift of the warp can be restricted by adopting such a structure to cause the warp to contact the floating yarn.
- the looseness of the warp can be fully controlled by sandwiching a single weft between a single upper surface side floating yarn and a single lower surface side floating yarn.
- FIG. 1 is the conceptual plain view showing the complete structure of the first embodiment 1.
- the industrial fabric of the first embodiment is the one for unwoven fabric.
- the design view corresponds to the complete structure of the fabric defining the minimum unit to be repeated of the fabric structure.
- the fabric recited in the claims corresponds to this complete structure.
- the final product is completed by combining any number of such complete structures in the longitudinal direction and the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
- the warp is indicated by a reference number such as 1 , 2
- the weft is indicated by a reference number such as 1 ′, . . . 4 ′.
- the upper and lower warps are indicated by the reference number to which U and L are attached, respectively.
- the weft which functions as the binding yarn is indicated by adding W, such as 2 ′W.
- the auxiliary weft is indicated by S, while, the floating yarn is indicated by f.
- a symbol “X” indicates that the upper surface side warp is arranged above the upper surface side weft to form a knuckle on the surface of the fabric
- a symbol “ ⁇ ” indicates that the lower surface side warp is arranged below the weft.
- a solid square symbol “ ⁇ ” indicates that the upper surface side floating yarn is arranged above the upper surface side warps to form a knuckle on the surface of the fabric
- an open square symbol “ ⁇ ” indicates that the lower surface side floating yarn is arranged below the lower surface side warps.
- the upper surface side warps and the lower surface side warps are overlapped in the vertical direction to form an on-stack structure.
- the upper surface side warps ( 1 U, 2 U) and the lower surface side warps ( 1 L, 2 L) are laminated in the vertical direction.
- Such upper and lower surface side warps are woven with a plurality of wefts ( 2 ′W, 4 ′W).
- Auxiliary wefts ( 1 ′S, 3 ′S) are arranged between the adjacent wefts ( 2 ′W, 4 ′W) and kept located between the upper surface side warps ( 1 U, 2 U) and the lower surface side warp ( 1 L, 2 L) without being woven with the upper and lower surface side warps.
- upper surface side floating yarns ( 2 ′Uf, 4 ′Uf) are arranged above the wefts ( 2 ′W 4 ′W) with being woven with the upper surface side warp ( 1 U) only.
- the upper surface side warp ( 1 U) passes over the upper surface side floating yarn ( 2 ′Uf) and passes under the upper surface side floating yarn ( 4 ′Uf).
- the upper surface side warp ( 1 U) passes under the weft ( 4 ′W).
- the lower surface side warp ( 1 L) passes above the weft ( 2 ′W).
- lower surface side floating yarns ( 2 ′Lf, 4 ′Lf) are arranged below the wefts ( 2 ′W, 4 ′W) with being woven with the lower surface side warp ( 1 L) only.
- the rigidity same as that of the conventional double-wefts type can be obtained by arranging the auxiliary wefts ( 1 ′S, 3 ′S) between the adjacent wefts ( 2 ′W, 4 ′W).
- the ratio of arrangement of the upper surface side floating yarn and the lower surface side floating yarn to the weft is set to be 1:1.
- the technical problem in which the wefts ( 2 ′W, 4 ′W) emerge on the surface of the fabric can be solved by arranging the upper surface side floating yarns ( 2 ′Uf, 4 ′Uf) above the wefts ( 2 ′W, 4 ′W).
- the density of the knuckles can be increased to improve the surface smoothness by forming the knuckles emerging on the surface by means of the upper surface side warps ( 1 U, 2 U) only.
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- 1U, 2U: upper surface side warp
- 1L, 2L: lower surface side warp
- 2′W, 4′W: weft
- 1′S, 3′S: auxiliary weft
- 2′Uf, 4′Uf: upper surface side floating yarn
- 2′Lf, 4′Lf: lower surface side floating yarn
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